So how is the feeling of celebrating another republic day.....feeling proud for it....may be celebrating another holiday.....or just sleeping till late after-noons like most of the new aged graduates of this country.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Can You Bring The Change For The Modern INDIA ?
Can you bring the change?You may wonder "what change". The change to redefine the new India. To become the cause of it. How? Let me show you how.
Most us, not all, are in our thirties and from the middle class background and we have succeeded in our own way on our own terms. May be we are not the top honchos in a company but may be, i guess, you are the most successful in your family. So you should be happy. But wait a moment. Where are you cousins and neighbors. I mean all the people you know. Are they successful? Are they having a decent job. May be not all of them. Some may be still be struggling. Here is what you have to do. Help them by any means even financially to secure a good job. That is a real job and the true utilization of your success. You will surely feel happy. That guy will be thankful to you for his whole life. Inculcate this habit in him also and other relatives and see what change this brings. The whole India will change. Let this change start from here. What really happens is that while we are too busy in our ourselves, we forget that their are many of our relatives who are underprivileged but can rise if we give them a helping hand. That is what I want you to do.
Start sending the son of your distant relative a tutor sponsored by you and bring the change in their lives. Help your unemployed graduate friend to secure a job and see his family blooming. You will get thousand of good wishes.This will trigger a movement.Start it from tomorrow and see that you are closer to so many. India will sure prosper.
A Look On The Change In Indian Politics
There has been some noteworthy changes in the indian politics scenario in recent years. Back twenty years, the government's focus was on the poor people and their basic needs of "roti, kapda aur makan" but their has been momentarily shift in this approach. Now the shift has suddenly been towards the common people, the middle class fellows and their basic needs 0f road, electricity and water. The government has shown this in their general budget in recent years where more emphasis is given on the development of the middle class people. New ways to empower them and make them richer day by day. The sixth pay commission was one of them to lure the middle audiences. They have suddenly forgotten the poor people who have no support for any income. Even the NREGA which started with a bang aiming for eradicating the poverty ended up with no substantial changes in the poor men living conditions. The 35 thousand crore budget made poor even more poorer. Though their was a lot of initial fuss for several months in the leading nationals but now you do not hear of them even.The government has to change its stand on these issues though India has generated more number of millionaires than any other country but this only shows the increasing gape between the poor and rich. The living standard in the lower strata of the indian society is still the same. In my next blog I will be discussing about how we can bring about a social change by just helping two of our underdeveloped relatives or friends for whom we turn our back when they need us the most........
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